Examples of Emergency or Emergencies in a sentence
Emergency" or Emergencies" means a real or anticipated occurrence that in the opinion of the Chief Fire Official cannot be brought under control by the use of local emergency resources and that endangers the health, safety or welfare of people or may cause widespread damage to property and which does not constitute a declaration of Local State of Emergency within the meaning of the Emergency Program Act R.S. B.C. 1996 c.
The University shall not be liable for the failure to provide accommodation in a Room in Residence which is contracted for herein when such failure is caused by fire, explosion, water, Acts of God, civil disobedience or disturbances, strikes or other labour interruptions, vandalism, war, riot, sabotage, failure of public utility services, governmental rules, or any other situations which are beyond the reasonable control of the University (collectively referred to herein as "Emergency" or "Emergencies").
Emergency" or Emergencies" means a real or anticipated occurrence that in the opinion of the Chief Fire Official cannot be brought under control by the use of local emergency resources and that endangers the health, safety or welfare of people or may cause widespread damage to property and which does not constitute a declaration of local state of emergency within the meaning of the Emergency Program Act R.S. B.C. 1996 c.
Emergency or Emergencies means any disaster, emergency, or contingency situation which requires a collaborative effort among multiple Jurisdictions.
Emergency or Emergencies means a condition that (1) the City determines may pose a danger to life or health or of a significant loss of property; (2) requires immediate repair or replacement of Facilities by the Person in order to restore service to a customer; or (3) requires closure of major thoroughfares within the City, creating a traffic hazard.